Community health centres in dire need of specialists

India’s public-health system needs urgent attention, investment -especially in the rural areas – and attention, reveals an IndiaSpend analysis. There is an 83 percent shortage of specialist medical professionals in community health centres (CHCs), according to the Rural Health Statistics-2015, released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The CHCs constitute the secondary level […]

community health centre

India’s public-health system needs urgent attention, investment -especially in the rural areas - and attention, reveals an IndiaSpend analysis. There is an 83 percent shortage of specialist medical professionals in community health centres (CHCs), according to the Rural Health Statistics-2015, released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The CHCs constitute the secondary level of health care and provide specialist care to patients referred from primary health centres (PHCs), four of which feed into each CHC, serving roughly 80,000 people in tribal, hill or desert areas and 120,000 on the plains.